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March 4, 2026

2027: Transporters roll out care initiative across Abuja motorparks

2027: Transporters roll out care initiative across Abuja motorparks

The Transporters for Tinubu 2027 campaign has flagged off a week-long Drivers’ Care Initiative across motor parks in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Running from 26 February to 6 March 2026, the outreach programme provides free eye tests, drug abuse sensitization, and access to soft loans through the Transporters Cooperative Society.

The flag-off ceremony held last Thursday, 26 February 2026, at Jabi Park (2nd gate), brought together members of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) and the National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO).

The Jabi Park, is specifically convened for members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), with a large turnout of union members and industry stakeholders in attendance.

Declaring the initiative open, the Mandate Secretary for Transportation, FCT, Barrister Elechi Chinedum, commended transporters for their indispensable role in the nation’s economy.

“Transportation is the most important part of our lives. Without it, how will people move? How will goods get from Abia to Abuja?” Barrister Chinedum remarked. He assured the union of the government’s commitment to partnership and urged them to utilize the free services on offer.

Barrister Chinedum, who previously served as Commissioner for Transport in Abia State, highlighted ongoing infrastructure developments under the current administration, including the construction of modern bus terminals in Mabushi, Kugbo, and the Central Area. He also advised drivers to prioritize their health by undergoing eye tests and steering clear of substance abuse.

In his address, Prince Segun Obayendo, National Coordinator of Transporters for Tinubu 2027, shared personal experiences from his days as a cab driver, emphasizing his connection with the struggles of transport workers.

“I was beaten by police, by VIO, by FRSC. I know what you go through. I am one of you,” he stated. Prince Obayendo called for the modernization of motor parks and urged transporters to actively engage with government to demand better facilities. “Government cannot give what you don’t ask for. Support them, then make your demands. This is just the beginning,” he added.

The FCT NURTW Chairman, Prince Dauda Abdulakadir, expressed gratitude to the organizers for bringing the initiative to the grassroots. “The more we contribute, the more we benefit. 2027 is close. Let us do what will help our future,” he said. He acknowledged government’s support, including the provision of CNG buses, and encouraged members to remain united.

Mr. Femi Aderemi, a stakeholder in the transport sector, described the initiative as a timely intervention. “Your work is this country’s economic lifeline. We are here to appreciate you, to support your health, and to ensure you have a seat at the table when transport policies are made,” he noted.

Other speakers included NURTW Trustee Mr. Afolabi, who welcomed the programme and highlighted the prevalence of eye health challenges among drivers, and FCT Assistant Secretary Isiaka Abdullahi, who traced the initiative’s origins to the union’s constitutional provisions for members’ welfare.

The Drivers’ Care Initiative continues across various parks in the FCT until 6 March 2026, with daily outreach sessions scheduled for different union chapters. Organizers have pledged to extend similar programmes nationwide in the coming months.